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      <title>Chronic oil pollution takes toll on seabirds along South American coast
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      <description>Chronic oil pollution, a long-standing problem along a 4,200-mile stretch of coast from southern Brazil to northern Argentina, is taking a toll on Magellanic penguins and other seabirds. </description>
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      <title>Hitchin' a ride: Stray penguins probably reached northern waters by fishing boat
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      <description>Penguins have been spotted periodically in the wild in the Northern Hemisphere during the last 50 years. Two biologists now conclude they probably got so far from home aboard fishing boats, not by swimming.</description>
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      <author>Vince Stricherz (vinces@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <title>Satellite tracking will help answer questions about penguin travels</title>
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      <title>Penguins setting off sirens over health of world's oceans</title>
      <description>Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, penguins are sounding the alarm for potentially catastrophic changes in the world's oceans, and the culprit isn't only climate change, says a UW conservation biologist.</description>
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      <title>Changing ocean conditions turning penguins into long-distance commuters</title>
      <description>Magellanic penguins, like most other species of the flightless birds, are having their survival challenged by wide variability in conditions and food availability, a University of Washington biologist has found.</description>
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      <author>Vince Stricherz (vinces@u.washington.edu) </author>
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